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we were forced to use arms. former businessmen like family lawyers, manual workers and stu d e nts lawyers, manual workers and students picked up arms. —— like sammy. there have been allegations of atrocities on both sides. but with so many restrictions in place, these reports are hard to confirm. but the increasing and indiscriminate bombing of the urban areas is not. 200 civilian deaths we re areas is not. 200 civilian deaths were reported in homs in one day. the sunday times reporter marie colvin and a french journalist were killed by syrian government troops, prompting another international outcry. in march, the united nations called an emergency meeting. russia and china's refusal to attend meant there could be no security council resolution, only a statement. the security council ex presses statement. the security council expresses its gravest concern at the deteriorating situation in syria, which has resulted in a serious human rights crisis and deplorable humanitarian situation. strong words, but wor
we were forced to use arms. former businessmen like family lawyers, manual workers and stu d e nts lawyers, manual workers and students picked up arms. —— like sammy. there have been allegations of atrocities on both sides. but with so many restrictions in place, these reports are hard to confirm. but the increasing and indiscriminate bombing of the urban areas is not. 200 civilian deaths we re areas is not. 200 civilian deaths were reported in homs in one day. the sunday times reporter...
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riot police in kuwait have used teargas and stu n in kuwait have used teargas and stun grenades to disperse tens of thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators. at least 15 people we re demonstrators. at least 15 people were arrested as protesters gathered to march towards government headquarters. they took to the streets after the kuwaiti administration announced changes to electoral law, which the opposition claim amount to a constitutional coup. hundreds of libyans are fleeing wylye valley in —— money one leader. bani walid. eggs and polls suggest the national as government are to win in spain. exit polls in another region. to the ruling centre—right people's party holding on to the majority. these are a key test for prime minister mariano rajoy. fidel castro is alive and in good health — according to the venezuelan former vice—president who said he met him on saturday. to prove it, he held a photograph. the photograph shows fidel castro smiling. they have been fears speculations about fidel castro. some people have claimed he was close to death. it is so hard to know. when you
riot police in kuwait have used teargas and stu n in kuwait have used teargas and stun grenades to disperse tens of thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators. at least 15 people we re demonstrators. at least 15 people were arrested as protesters gathered to march towards government headquarters. they took to the streets after the kuwaiti administration announced changes to electoral law, which the opposition claim amount to a constitutional coup. hundreds of libyans are fleeing wylye valley in...
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that is also giving us cause second month. that is also giving us cause for second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, i think. a city financier who conned investors out of a total of £32 million in a so—called pongs the scheme has been jailed for 13 years at seven crown court. nicholas levine from north london took investors‘ money to buy shares on their behalf but spent it on yachts and luxury cars. let‘s have a quick look at how the equities are faring. as we can see, in europe, they finished in a sea of red. and surprisingly, the madrid market down after shocking employment data came at —— unsurprising lee. let‘s catch up with some weather. it is certainly chilly out there and ifany it is certainly chilly out there and if any of you want to head out your fireworks display you will probably enjoy the warm glow of the fire, because these are some of the temperatures in the past hour. inverness is down to two degrees. for football fans, west brom again southampton, if you‘re heading to the
that is also giving us cause second month. that is also giving us cause for second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, i think. a city financier who conned investors out of a total of £32 million in a so—called pongs the scheme has been jailed for 13 years at seven crown court. nicholas levine from north london took investors‘ money to buy shares on their behalf but spent it on yachts and luxury cars. let‘s have a quick...
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mike, walk us through. >> i was just looking at the august 29 puts. 65 cents for those. one of the things that carter's graphs illustrated is how commodities can remain stable for a while and get extremely volatile. one of the reasons why you shouldn't go out and short this thing outright. we haven't seen as much of a pop in implied volatility. are you only spending 2.2% of the price if it goes down 5%. down 10%, quadruple it. a very nice risk adjusted way to make a bearish bet in commodities. >> i think, mike, you make a great point. options aren't cheap in those august options. i actually purchased the august 28 put myself, and not knowing what the trade was, i purchase thad thursday morning. those options are cheap. get the dba flowing down. carter talked about spikes and sales off very hard. however, i think we're in dire conditions. not mad max type conditions. i sold the january 27 put against them. i am bullish on the dba, bullish on corn prices, soybean prices. it's been hot as all heck in the midwest right now, and if you go out and look at the farm fields, they
mike, walk us through. >> i was just looking at the august 29 puts. 65 cents for those. one of the things that carter's graphs illustrated is how commodities can remain stable for a while and get extremely volatile. one of the reasons why you shouldn't go out and short this thing outright. we haven't seen as much of a pop in implied volatility. are you only spending 2.2% of the price if it goes down 5%. down 10%, quadruple it. a very nice risk adjusted way to make a bearish bet in...
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you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of securities. this will get a c plus. i could have gone b minus. we will go c plus. we have 21 billion ten year notes to go off the block tomorrow. tyler, back to you. >> thank you. >> to jackie deaeangelis to the market flash. >> want to point you to ticker www. second quarter eps, came under street expectations, a little troubling for the stock. citi says there are positive things edging higher despite negative 4 x and saw their inventories come down. we're popping 4.6% looking at the stock. >> the hottest valley in silicon valley may no
you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of...
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what is it telling us is this. >> the chart is telling us disney is in an outstanding technical position. you want to be a buyer ahead of earnings. let's start with the textbook moving across. this is the price of admission in the red-hot market today. technicians know this moving average taken in isolation is not to be used as a buy/sell signal. but in an otherwise bullish cluster of evidence, it confirms you're on the right side. the lows tend to create enough inner c inertia moving higher. the pennant flies at half mast, using the highly scientific leg in, leg out measuring technique. $45 in disney, a buyer ahead of earnings. >> 40% move since october. let's get into the fundamentals here. does the fundamental side of the story confirm what we're seeing in the stock? >> well, yes, definitely. and that's true for disney, that's true for the fall media stocks. the 2012 estimates did not change since october. it's the multiple that changed. disney fundamentals are as healthy as the rest of the company. >> what about oil prices? a lot of people worry that oil krimps attendance at the them
what is it telling us is this. >> the chart is telling us disney is in an outstanding technical position. you want to be a buyer ahead of earnings. let's start with the textbook moving across. this is the price of admission in the red-hot market today. technicians know this moving average taken in isolation is not to be used as a buy/sell signal. but in an otherwise bullish cluster of evidence, it confirms you're on the right side. the lows tend to create enough inner c inertia moving...
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. >> that does it for us. interesting start of the week on wall street ahead of many big events and "power lunch" covers it all right. >>> "halftime's" over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >>> where have you been? i'm waiting for you for hours. the dow above 13,000. we are up again today. this would break a long streak of down mondays. can you trust the rally? if the answer is i'm not so sure, we have ways to protect yourself. a tri fefecta this week. a jobs report the end of the week on friday. we'll get you ahead of the game. corn, wheat and what you eat. both commodities up again today and we'll get much more on the drought of 2012 and whether there's a sign of relief in the weather. first to sue at the nyse. hi, sue. >> hi, ty. good to see you. can you trust dow 13,000? kim forest of fort pit capital, jeff cox of cbs innocent come and we start with steve gilfoyle. can you trust if move in the dow? we have seen this before. >> yeah. well, you can't really trust it. not that it will break bu
. >> that does it for us. interesting start of the week on wall street ahead of many big events and "power lunch" covers it all right. >>> "halftime's" over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >>> where have you been? i'm waiting for you for hours. the dow above 13,000. we are up again today. this would break a long streak of down mondays. can you trust the rally? if the answer is i'm not so sure, we have ways to protect yourself. a tri...
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bob is here to give us the latest. it's a very difficult situation for the guy who is work right behind us. >> it is. >> it's a difficult situation for investors in knight. publicly traded company. a difficult week. >> this is a key couple of days. they're going to make it or something else will happen in the next few days. we want to give you headlines. "wall street journal" saying knights is in talks. i did contact the executives. they have no comment. a big electronic trading firm and a competitor to knight. if they're reaching out for financing or maybe even to be sold -- >> trying to build up the capital base right now. >> makes sense to approach a company like that for whatever needs they have. what's next? two ways they're going to go. they're going to get financing and restore the reputation. i emphasize that. or sell here. the problem is very simple. they have probably lost all of their cash on their balance sheet because of that $440 million loss. the other problem is restoring the reputation. do people want
bob is here to give us the latest. it's a very difficult situation for the guy who is work right behind us. >> it is. >> it's a difficult situation for investors in knight. publicly traded company. a difficult week. >> this is a key couple of days. they're going to make it or something else will happen in the next few days. we want to give you headlines. "wall street journal" saying knights is in talks. i did contact the executives. they have no comment. a big...
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look us up online and reject us or accept us for an interview based on what we see about the other person on the internet, same with someone who is looking for a date, same with someone who is looking for any kind of life moment or transaction so everyone's got a digital reputation to protect and enhance. >> if i retain your services, i do this through a subscription model. >> it's a subscription so the average customer mom and dad will pay us about 100 bucks a year not just to protect their reputation but also privacy. most of our customers use us not just for their digital image but personally identifiable information so all of our information, your information, everybody out there who is listening, who is watching, their information is in a set of databases run by data brokers that are in the business of collecting our information and selling it, first thing we do is scrub you out of the databases so people can't find your personal business. that's our baseline product. the bigger products tend to be hey, you want to enhance your reputation as a professional, you want to make sure that
look us up online and reject us or accept us for an interview based on what we see about the other person on the internet, same with someone who is looking for a date, same with someone who is looking for any kind of life moment or transaction so everyone's got a digital reputation to protect and enhance. >> if i retain your services, i do this through a subscription model. >> it's a subscription so the average customer mom and dad will pay us about 100 bucks a year not just to...
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or use our exclusive tools to help find ideas. it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. keep trading whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. back.'re the >>> we're back. the shipping industry has had its fair share of economic headwinds but the strength of the lng market has been a big source of both short-term and long-term strength for our next guest, peter everenson, ceo of tnc t.k. corporation. we promo'd this saying you know what's inside all the cargo. a lot of liquid natural gas these days. give us the state of the world in terms of lng right now, given how much you're moving around the world. >> well, actually, the amount of oil isn't really growing very much. up to 1% a year. but it will really be the golden age of gas because natural gas will grow 2% a year but lng will grow 4.5%. you'll find lng, 9% of the natural gas market, will grow to 15% over time. that's because the probl
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> enormous gasoline lines in the new york area a common sight a week after saentd struck the region. with so many gasoline storage facilities offline, it's unclear how long this gas crisis could go on. kate kelly has the latest on the refueling efforts. kate? >> maria, activity is picking up at the new star truck rack behind me. 15 to 20 tankers have come for resupply today, waiting for fuel bays because all of them are new. new star like many competitors in the new jersey gas network have had a long last week. they're fig
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> welcome back. now check this out. cattlemen and ranchers got beefed when an internal department of agriculture uh newsletter surfaced calling on employees to participate in meatless mondays as a way of reducing their environmental footprint. meatless mondays. the department told beef magazine it doesn't endorse meatless monday. the newsletter hadn't been cleared and has been removed. the president of the association said we appreciate usda making this right. okay. >>> now, why are liberals being allowed to dictat
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use the calls. >> auto sales today. gm. >> nrg. >> nrg is the symbol. >> global growth. >> wynn has more
use the calls. >> auto sales today. gm. >> nrg. >> nrg is the symbol. >> global growth. >> wynn has more
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scott malpass joins us from notre dame, he'll join us next. e numbers... ...and listening to your instinct duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. between black and white banswers...allenge, ...and 1,000 shades of grey duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. >>> oh, yeah, this is before, oh, gosh. welcome back to "squawk box," up 38 points on the futures so far this morning. check out the shares of citigro citigroup, $1.06, ten cents ahead of estimates, revenue topping the street. >>> this week we are featuring endowment managers who the colleges depend on to fund their operations, they are responsible for generating dependable returns year over year to make sure they can meet school's operating budgets and we are kicking things off
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they're the ones who help us, support us, and we're there for them. as we were talking earlier, this is part of what we are for, our freedom and liberty to have a capitalist system that allows us to move forward as a country. so for me it's very appropriate that we're here. >> we're here for you and you're here for us as well. it's a mutual thing. >> it's not like this every day, but it's exciting today. >> hopefully the futures for the army are up. general, we thank you for your service, happy anniversary. thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for coming in. >> all right, where were we now? wild swings in the final hour of trade. should you be investing right now with so much market uncertainty? >>> later on, he overseas over $200 billion in at sets. joe deer will tell us how he is managing the biggest pension fund in the united states. >>> trying to make sense of a another volatile hour of trading. this is a joy for me because ordinarily i would rush to by blackberry to read your block about what's going on right now. what do you think about the
they're the ones who help us, support us, and we're there for them. as we were talking earlier, this is part of what we are for, our freedom and liberty to have a capitalist system that allows us to move forward as a country. so for me it's very appropriate that we're here. >> we're here for you and you're here for us as well. it's a mutual thing. >> it's not like this every day, but it's exciting today. >> hopefully the futures for the army are up. general, we thank you for...
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us a super regional. we are fairly large but to the client on the street we're as small as they want us to be. >> you're not small enough to be affected like we hear about dodd frank hurting all the small banks, are you? that's the latest narrative, that dodd frank is going to help the big banks but crush the little local competitor. >> i will disagree with that. it's going to hurt everybody, the small and large. it's going to hurt everybody. >> you don't even take that narrative. but as far as what you had to do for these stress tests, how does your balance sheet look compared to the way it was three or four years ago? >> well, our balance sheet was strong going into the credit cycle and it's even stronger. we've improved our liquidity and capital structure. what's been helpful to us we've had consistently strong earnings power over what we call pretax, precredit expenses. which is kind of the underlying engine of the organization that has always been strong for bb&t. for the last 15 years a 15% compound
us a super regional. we are fairly large but to the client on the street we're as small as they want us to be. >> you're not small enough to be affected like we hear about dodd frank hurting all the small banks, are you? that's the latest narrative, that dodd frank is going to help the big banks but crush the little local competitor. >> i will disagree with that. it's going to hurt everybody, the small and large. it's going to hurt everybody. >> you don't even take that...
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if you want to join in the conversation, acceptsend us an , tweet us or reach us directly. >> has anybody said i look like harry potter? is. >> where did the glasses go? is. >> going sharply higher after the t-bill auction in italy, yields higher on that. in italy -- in spain, yields are higher. the government ten year back over 6.7%. we keep our eyes on that. we saw commodities affected since last thursday as well. what's going on here this morning, brent back over 91.70. the fact stocks are lower, well, they were higher this morning, but it hasn't come back in the same way. nymex just over 79.24. spot gold pretty steady at 1,582. and copper down on six-month lows. hasn't really happened. 331.25 is where we stand at the moment. so brent is a little bit firmer. other commodities pretty flat, kelly. >>> thanks, ross. you are watching "worldwide exchange." these are your headlines. no letup in sight for spain as borrowing costs jump at a sale of short-term debt. cyprus will reportedly request up to $10 billion euros in assistance from the eu. meanwhile suggests news corp. is considering spi
if you want to join in the conversation, acceptsend us an , tweet us or reach us directly. >> has anybody said i look like harry potter? is. >> where did the glasses go? is. >> going sharply higher after the t-bill auction in italy, yields higher on that. in italy -- in spain, yields are higher. the government ten year back over 6.7%. we keep our eyes on that. we saw commodities affected since last thursday as well. what's going on here this morning, brent back over 91.70. the...
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can still help us return to a more normal economic situation. that being said, again, any other support that is forthcoming, any other economic policy that is are undertaken that are helpful in terms of making our economy stronger are welcome. but i do think that monetary policy still does have some capacity to strengthen the economy by easing financial conditions. >> thank you. mitt romney recently said that qe2 had relatively little impact on the economy. he said that was in part because of the president's policies and he said that qe3 wasn't warranted and could have negative effects. do you agree that qe3 had little effect on the economy? do you think the president's policies had an affect on the effectiveness of monetary policy and do you think it's appropriate to comment on the projected path of monetary policy? >> first, we think that both of the so-called qe 1 and 2 had significant affect on asset prices and financial conditions and although there's certain problems in transmission, the housing market is not as responsive, we think they'r
can still help us return to a more normal economic situation. that being said, again, any other support that is forthcoming, any other economic policy that is are undertaken that are helpful in terms of making our economy stronger are welcome. but i do think that monetary policy still does have some capacity to strengthen the economy by easing financial conditions. >> thank you. mitt romney recently said that qe2 had relatively little impact on the economy. he said that was in part...
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we have ed with us, rick, and brian. steve, it was as if the rumors you were discussing came true here and the market responded. how would it work for a coordinated effort on the central banks. >> i just want people to be clear about what was said in the initial headline. central banks provide liquidity. when it comes to the united states federal reserve they have always been prepared to provide liquidity. when it comes to the u.s., i believe that statement is just a statement of fact or of the obvious that should not propel markets to any place. the question here is if the central bank is planning something specific when it comes to the post greek election and if there is disruption in the markets. the fed made it clear on the weekend or the friday before something was going to happen over the weekend, that it was prepared to provide liquidity. it would be the european central bank that would be the source of something new that we have not seen yet, bill. >> steve, providing liquidity can mean a lot of different things.
we have ed with us, rick, and brian. steve, it was as if the rumors you were discussing came true here and the market responded. how would it work for a coordinated effort on the central banks. >> i just want people to be clear about what was said in the initial headline. central banks provide liquidity. when it comes to the united states federal reserve they have always been prepared to provide liquidity. when it comes to the u.s., i believe that statement is just a statement of fact or...
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one of them is with us text. we'll talk dividend taxes and the impacts. stay with us. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ . . . . >>> welcome back. a third of americans will lose 25% of their income. talk about a reason to move out of the stock market. jay dee says, higher tax on dividends is manageable if stocks prices offset it. well, that viewer was exactly right. take a look at the dividends hat. it's facing an increase from 15% to 43.4%. this is what happens at the end of the year if the bush tax cuts are not extended and income tax goes from 35 to 43.4. capital gains from 15 to 23.8. dividends, this is the one that troubles me but doug kass has a different opinion on this, from 15 to 43.4%. this letter was sent to timothy geithner. support retaining the curr
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>> i think he has to use whatever he can use. he can't use the economy. i think he should probably try and get away with doing it. i know there's a lot of heat. >> so you would not criticize him for that? even some democrats have -- >> i don't criticize for anything. if he's going to use it, let him try. if you're the president and you're sitting there and one of your brilliant generals and fobs come in and say we have osama bin laden, we know what he is, we can do one of three things, leave him alone, nobody is going to say that, we can go in and get him or hit him with a missile, either one of which is acceptable, i mean, i think 100% of the people in that position are going to say let go get him. >> fair or unfair that romney might not have? >> i think it's very unfair. anybody would have said that. >> he said -- after he said he needs to be killed. it was in the next paragraph, which they left out. the guy who said don't do it was biden. >> you could make the case that the fact that hooves in pakistan for years living in a mansion that i wouldn't exac
>> i think he has to use whatever he can use. he can't use the economy. i think he should probably try and get away with doing it. i know there's a lot of heat. >> so you would not criticize him for that? even some democrats have -- >> i don't criticize for anything. if he's going to use it, let him try. if you're the president and you're sitting there and one of your brilliant generals and fobs come in and say we have osama bin laden, we know what he is, we can do one of...
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a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars than last year. more than any year since 2007. gm's numbers are the best since 2008. ford sales were up only 7%. the numbers told us more about retail auto sales than the miserable commerce number but chrysler doesn't trade as an individual company. none of these numbers compare to reports from the banks since earnings season began. today we got citigroup's numbers. they were certainly better than expected. the terrific portion of earnings coming from international. notably transactions citi processes overseas, not a lot of risk there. friday we got numbers from jpmorgan and wells fargo. they reall
a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars...
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it may not be that good for you but good for us. thanks for joining us. this is a sort of a monetary policy walk fest over in wyoming. what is bernanke going to say? will he lay out in depth the auctions without actually indicating whether he'll use any of them? >> i think so. i don't think you can expect too much out of chairman bernanke in a few hours. here's a point of context. if you remember two years ago, in august 2010 chairman bernanke gave a speech. we now remember it as the beginning of qe2. remember it as the first kind of signal that the fed of going to do qe2. kind of a progress after that point. if you remember from that time, at the point in august of 2010 a lot of us viewed that as a neutral speech, kind of a sign that, yeah, we might easily, might buy more bonds, but we're not so sure, it's kind of an even case, here's the case for or against. what the chairman not do is come out in a speech and says here's what we'll do. what he does here's the pros, here's the cons and here's what we're thinking about. i think that's what we'll have. >>
it may not be that good for you but good for us. thanks for joining us. this is a sort of a monetary policy walk fest over in wyoming. what is bernanke going to say? will he lay out in depth the auctions without actually indicating whether he'll use any of them? >> i think so. i don't think you can expect too much out of chairman bernanke in a few hours. here's a point of context. if you remember two years ago, in august 2010 chairman bernanke gave a speech. we now remember it as the...
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he's with us. he used the term. >> he's come on the air wearing a pin. >> the other team is using the term "forward" that they're leaning i guess, i don't know. we'll rise above. >> we're going to lean back. >> we're going to continue the conversation in a minute. when we come back, china an economic power house is sputtering. the country today looks to transition. we'll talk about that when we come back. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box." in the headlines several key economic reports just about an hour away on this thursday morning. the labor department's going to have the weekly report on first time jobless claims, tha
he's with us. he used the term. >> he's come on the air wearing a pin. >> the other team is using the term "forward" that they're leaning i guess, i don't know. we'll rise above. >> we're going to lean back. >> we're going to continue the conversation in a minute. when we come back, china an economic power house is sputtering. the country today looks to transition. we'll talk about that when we come back. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in...
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tweet us. your responses are coming up. 6 6 or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in new credit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> take a look at this market. a pretty good rebound here. dow industrials had almost been down 200 points, now about 75. >> bob pisani pointing out apparently they're liking what they're hearing out of the preliminary meetings as they try to get ready for the full-blown summit next month. it's been a fear factor market all day today. i don't know what they could poss
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john silva still with us. we'll take a quick break and we have to get to it because we're expecting the uk inflation figures. we'll get you those numbers live. >>> headlines from around the globe, here in the united states, the battle lines over the nation's budget are being drawn again today as republican lawmakers get set to unveil a new plan to cut the deficit. >> cost of live management uk is seen slowing further. figures you today out imminently. >> and here in asia, stocks head south on china growth concerns after bhp billiton sees flatter chinese command for iron ore. >> so let's take a quick check of what's going on on the european markets. we're looking at a negative day of trade on the markets at least. ftse down by 0.8%. the dax is down by 0.9%. so let's get straight to the uk figures. february cpi is a reading p 3.4% on the year. as we get to just a little breaking news as it hits the wires, cpi annual rate, lowest since november of 2010. february cpi forecast up by 0.5% on the month and up by 0.8%
john silva still with us. we'll take a quick break and we have to get to it because we're expecting the uk inflation figures. we'll get you those numbers live. >>> headlines from around the globe, here in the united states, the battle lines over the nation's budget are being drawn again today as republican lawmakers get set to unveil a new plan to cut the deficit. >> cost of live management uk is seen slowing further. figures you today out imminently. >> and here in asia,...
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i think the proof points are ahead of us, not behind us. we're going to get all of the banks reporting -- >> what's your estimate on earnings then? do you think they keep coming down for the second half? >> maybe not. you think about it we were down for about eight weeks in a row. and now earnings have ticked up a bit. i think the bar has been set low enough that we can see companies beat that low set par. by consider is the second half of the year, those are the real concerns i have. >> we think they will be down for next year, down 1% next year. on telecoms take your big ones this year, and buy ka ncanadian telecoms. they have bigger upside. 5.2%. bce, they're big bell up there, so sell some of your u.s. telecoms and buy canadian telecoms. better upside with further penetration for their wireless. >> you were nodding your head on this. >> we don't like the deep defensives here, the utilities and the telecoms. we think they're trading at levels that are unprecedents with the premium. so we want to have some of the less deep defensive stock
i think the proof points are ahead of us, not behind us. we're going to get all of the banks reporting -- >> what's your estimate on earnings then? do you think they keep coming down for the second half? >> maybe not. you think about it we were down for about eight weeks in a row. and now earnings have ticked up a bit. i think the bar has been set low enough that we can see companies beat that low set par. by consider is the second half of the year, those are the real concerns i...
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thank you both for joining us. the love that. >> violent storms wreaking havoc on the ground, knocking out power. also disrupting the cloud where so many of us store our music, photos and more. are all of those files safe in the cloud? we'll look at that issue coming up next. >>> plus is the housing market recovering or not some it dependses on who you ask. and where you you live. today the stock market may have given us a surprising answer. >>> and later young americans showing less enthusiasm for president obama now than their counter part diswhen he was running for office four year ago. and it's because the kids are not all right when it comes to the economy. a look at that issue coming up. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. this is new york stat
thank you both for joining us. the love that. >> violent storms wreaking havoc on the ground, knocking out power. also disrupting the cloud where so many of us store our music, photos and more. are all of those files safe in the cloud? we'll look at that issue coming up next. >>> plus is the housing market recovering or not some it dependses on who you ask. and where you you live. today the stock market may have given us a surprising answer. >>> and later young americans...
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and it's also used to detonate a nuclear weapon. >> so this is the typical dual use item. >> a very scary dual use item. >> after you catch someone, have you been able to flip them? >> absolutely. >> and have you been able in this way to sabotage some of the things you send over? in other words, send over faulty stuff that'll break down. >> i can't comment on anything like that. [chuckles] up next, an iranian is arrested after buying sensitive equipment from the u.s. >> you ended up selling one of your devices to iran. >> by accident, certainly. >> did they tell you it was going to iran? >> they said it was going to malaysian telekom. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc continues. [ticking] [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ [ticking] >> the justice departmen
and it's also used to detonate a nuclear weapon. >> so this is the typical dual use item. >> a very scary dual use item. >> after you catch someone, have you been able to flip them? >> absolutely. >> and have you been able in this way to sabotage some of the things you send over? in other words, send over faulty stuff that'll break down. >> i can't comment on anything like that. [chuckles] up next, an iranian is arrested after buying sensitive equipment from...
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stay with us for that interview. the. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody, i'm louisa. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, finance ministers are meeting in brussels, where greece's progress and the psi will be on the agenda. we'll also be chewing over inflation from the euro zone, plus the earnings continue to flow. we get the results from continentale. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of that action overseas. "going global" with your money. >>> welcome back. the federal reserve's beige book striking an upbeat tone today. the beige book breakdown. >> the beige book finds overall economic activity continued to increase at a modest to moderate pace in january and early february. most federal reserve districts reported a slight increase in hiring, the fed said. ben bernanke's comments on capitol hill this morning. six of the federal reserve's districts reported increased hiring in manufacturing, looking sector by sector, manufacturing continued to expand at a steady pace acro
stay with us for that interview. the. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody, i'm louisa. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, finance ministers are meeting in brussels, where greece's progress and the psi will be on the agenda. we'll also be chewing over inflation from the euro zone, plus the earnings continue to flow. we get the results from continentale. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of that action overseas. "going...
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joining us now, we have vishnu. he is a market economist. good to have you with us. in summary, what's your outlook on the indian budget? >> i think the indian budget was probably playing on the safe side of things. essentially, the government doesn't have enough political capital. there's much, much needed. there's one of the flaws that the markets are looking at right now. besides that, the budget is attracting the shore. some kind of consolidation from the 5.9%, which is a big disappointment. they're trying to look at 5.1%. but the big flaw is high-end corporate tax revenues, looking at lower subsidies. and i think these are all -- and, you know, pretty strong divestment goal, as well. so these are, you know, potential pitfalls, especially at a time when oil prices are very high. >> oil prices is high is one thing. the issue of structure reforms is a key thing a lot of international markets are looking. we know what happened to the regional sectors. is there anything in this particular budget that would encourage foreign investors? >> well, the consolation seem th
joining us now, we have vishnu. he is a market economist. good to have you with us. in summary, what's your outlook on the indian budget? >> i think the indian budget was probably playing on the safe side of things. essentially, the government doesn't have enough political capital. there's much, much needed. there's one of the flaws that the markets are looking at right now. besides that, the budget is attracting the shore. some kind of consolidation from the 5.9%, which is a big...
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tweet us and let us know what you think at squawk street. we have some of those answers right after this. ♪ why can't they be like we were perfect in every way ♪ hunger and diabetes.anage >>> most people are dreaming a white christmas but some are dreaming of a yellow christmas, the kind that comes in a little blue box. robert craig explains in today's million dollar minute. >> reporter: this holiday season some of the biggest gifts come in the smallest packages. yellow diamonds are among the rarest, which is why this 15 carat rock rings in at $3.8 million. >> the cut is truly spectacular, 82 diamonds, a combination of round, brilliant cut. >> reporter: $2 million worth of yellow rock. >> that is oval cut yellow diamonds. the rarity is incredible. >> reporter: total cost? $1.2 million. >> say we have three friends going out for a night, one wearing the diamond necklace and ring, another one wearing these two. what would the total value of the pieces be? >> that would be $14 million. >> reporter: what kinds of people are buying these big
tweet us and let us know what you think at squawk street. we have some of those answers right after this. ♪ why can't they be like we were perfect in every way ♪ hunger and diabetes.anage >>> most people are dreaming a white christmas but some are dreaming of a yellow christmas, the kind that comes in a little blue box. robert craig explains in today's million dollar minute. >> reporter: this holiday season some of the biggest gifts come in the smallest packages. yellow...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. secondse >>> we're seconds away from jobless claims, cpi and current account data. s rick santelli? the numbers are? >> reporter: first quarter, minus 137.3 billion. that is the worst current account deficit in terms of red ink terms going back to december of '08. but then again so was last month so back-to-back months. if we look at initial jobless claims, they were 377 originally released, then they were revised to 380 and move up 6,000 to 386,000. if we look at cpi on the headline, it was down 0.3. if we strip out the all-important food and energy it is up 0.2. year over year numbers 1.7 on headline, 2.3 on core and the 1.7 as reflected in the current month definitely dropping to a bit away from the comps our last look at that was 2.3, however, of course, food and energy remaining constant at 2.3. the aftermath of all of this, we're at 160 yield before the data, we're at 160 yield now. we're slightly lower on dow futures and s&p fut
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. secondse >>> we're seconds away from jobless claims, cpi and current account data. s rick santelli? the numbers are? >> reporter: first quarter, minus 137.3 billion. that is the worst current account deficit in terms of red ink terms going back to december of '08. but then again so was last month so back-to-back months. if we look at initial jobless claims, they were...
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uses, every day is valentine's day for us, that's a good one. it's a good one. >> i have an anniversary that comes less than a month. i try 0 to 0 combine. >> that's terrible. it's like the birthday and christmas present combined. >> my daughter's is december 26th. we overdo it because of the idea that you don't want to skimp on it. most of the ladies are wearing red today. >> and i should be wearing the red tie. >> you're wearing a red thong. >> thank you. thank you very, very much. >> this squawk ward moment has been brought to you by joe kernen. >> wait a minute. i'm not the one wearing a red thong. >> this squawk ward moment has been brought to you by joe kernen. >> what happens on "squawk" stay on "squawk." >> men wear two. >> this squawk ward moment -- >> a not so happy valentine's day card. warning, it may cut the aaa rating of france, britain and austria -- >> wow, you go. >> red bull, that's where it's from. last week you missed it. >> you weren't here. >> i was so wrong. >> he said, guess what, it's made in australia. i looked at the c
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joining us is kathryn. thank you for joining us. who is antony jenkins? he's always the favorite inside man to get the job. why do you think he's got it? >> i think he's got it because he's not associated with the investment banking side of the business which is where a lot of these scandals that have rocked barclays to the core in recent weeks have come from. he's been appointed and my source at barclays say he has a mandate to take a close look at what's gone wrong with the bank, how they can change, how they can restore trust in the bank's reputation. >> what's interesting about that, of course, he's as you say from the retail business side and what's gone wrong has gone wrong on the investment bank side. does he know his way around investment bank. can he fix it? >> that was one of the worries about whenever he first emerged as one of the leading candidates because i think there are a lot of concerns if an investment banking man can't spot where investment banking has gone wrong or can go wrong, what can a retail guy say about it. this may also be pot
joining us is kathryn. thank you for joining us. who is antony jenkins? he's always the favorite inside man to get the job. why do you think he's got it? >> i think he's got it because he's not associated with the investment banking side of the business which is where a lot of these scandals that have rocked barclays to the core in recent weeks have come from. he's been appointed and my source at barclays say he has a mandate to take a close look at what's gone wrong with the bank, how...
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is that selling us something? >> and microsoft is not even a beloved -- it's cheap and people are worried about them making some sort of knuckle aheaded acquisition. i think we'll have real concerns about leadership. if the hardware and technology and rerefresh technology is under way, mike is going to do really well. i pointed out everything we saw in spain today maybe not so bad since it was -- when do we worry about europe and when we don't? >> my own opinion is, i don't know if worry is the word, europe is going to be a concern. it's going to take away from the global economy in my opinion for years. they had a short-term auction. it went better than expected under -- okay, let's look at that comment. they had a better bid to cover but significantly higher interest rates. i've always contended when it comes to normal, nonmanaged markets trying to do it the good old fashioned way, the different twns between something deemed good and bad is about price. am some price they'll buy anything, greek paper being anyth
is that selling us something? >> and microsoft is not even a beloved -- it's cheap and people are worried about them making some sort of knuckle aheaded acquisition. i think we'll have real concerns about leadership. if the hardware and technology and rerefresh technology is under way, mike is going to do really well. i pointed out everything we saw in spain today maybe not so bad since it was -- when do we worry about europe and when we don't? >> my own opinion is, i don't know if...
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>> used to be call, just don't sell, going down, just don't sue us. i'm not that in it, i know it was a good quarter. there are other optical plays, this is too hard to own. i'm not going to endorse jpsu. >>> that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cl
>> used to be call, just don't sell, going down, just don't sue us. i'm not that in it, i know it was a good quarter. there are other optical plays, this is too hard to own. i'm not going to endorse jpsu. >>> that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. [ticking] >> the justice department has indicted over 100 alleged smugglers working for iran, but many remain out of reach. there are people in iran or in certain non-extradition countries where we may have difficulty getting to them. on the other hand, we've had cases where we have charges against somebody, and years later they travel, and maybe they think we've forgotten about them. but we don't forget. >> he's talking about people like majid kakavand, an iranian electrical engineer from tehran. >> i am not criminal. i haven't done anything. i am innocent. >> kakavand was tracked down in 2009 as he landed in paris on vacation. >> i was arrested by the police in the airport. they told me, "okay, there's an arrest warrant against you issued by the united states." >> the french sent him to prison pending his extradition to the u.s., where he faces charges that he tricked several american companies into shipping tens of thousands of elec
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he joins us from hong kong. thank you so much for joining us. give us an assessment of the real estate market. some say there need to be double-digit declines to see some sort of easing but if you look at the sheer size of the pent-up demands and people come out and join the middle-income bracket, it still seems like it's still a very fine line when it comes to when that ease willing happen. >> yeah, think one of the challenges from a global market prospective is looking at china as one single market. quite clearly, the five-year plan, the most recent addition being the 12th sets out the drive to the center of china and to drive industry and development in those areas. and therefore, we must separate the east coast and the coastal regions from central china. what we've seen in terms of development is certainly those developers which are looking more inland, have got more sustainable and long-term strategies already in place. >> yeah. so if developers are already looking inland, china, then that means that property prices will probably continue g
he joins us from hong kong. thank you so much for joining us. give us an assessment of the real estate market. some say there need to be double-digit declines to see some sort of easing but if you look at the sheer size of the pent-up demands and people come out and join the middle-income bracket, it still seems like it's still a very fine line when it comes to when that ease willing happen. >> yeah, think one of the challenges from a global market prospective is looking at china as one...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: as you mentioned, this is a very high-profile building to begin with. 90 stories tall. several of the penthouses have sold for more than $90 million apiece. so, we have several billionaires living in this building. the reason it's already been under scrutiny is there getting some tax breaks for buyers as well as the developer, originally aimed at low income tax pairs. so, this is a building already under some scrutiny, some controversy. no indication whether they've done anything wrong here but it means people will be watching this very closely to see if anyone was at fault with this crane or anything could have been done earlier because this building is so high profile. >> whoa heard reports they have evacuated the area below and around that building there just in case. certainly we hope for the best there. the reports we've this is the wind -- that high up, that's why they've encouraged people, even if you believe you liv in a safe haven in a high rise in new york city
what can you tell us? >> reporter: as you mentioned, this is a very high-profile building to begin with. 90 stories tall. several of the penthouses have sold for more than $90 million apiece. so, we have several billionaires living in this building. the reason it's already been under scrutiny is there getting some tax breaks for buyers as well as the developer, originally aimed at low income tax pairs. so, this is a building already under some scrutiny, some controversy. no indication...
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this used to terrify investors. the s&p 500 is down 6% and right now it's just a little more off a point. a little more than a point off its 52-week high. so what the heck is going on here? why is lili pulling ahead when it should be falling behind given the patent cliff, right? has the market totally lost its mind? no. we looked into this. in fact, i'd say lilly's holding up this well because it's a rare sign of sanity in an otherwise psychotic market that could probably benefit from a zyprexa/cymbalt an cocktail. it has a secure dividend that yeeds 4.8%, a strong pipeline of new drugs in development and a healthy balance sheet. it lacks exposure to the trouble in europe, the pain in spain falls mainly on companies other than eli lilly. it's not all that vulnerable because people don't cut back on medicine during a recession, especially in socialist european countries. sure there could be some cutbacks. maybe that's why lilly doesn't trade even higher. this is a drug stock which means it's about as recession resist
this used to terrify investors. the s&p 500 is down 6% and right now it's just a little more off a point. a little more than a point off its 52-week high. so what the heck is going on here? why is lili pulling ahead when it should be falling behind given the patent cliff, right? has the market totally lost its mind? no. we looked into this. in fact, i'd say lilly's holding up this well because it's a rare sign of sanity in an otherwise psychotic market that could probably benefit from a...
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these are the guys that got us into this situation. you think going to get us out? >> all right, jimmy is an old pal of mine and a real smart guy but i think he got that whole story wrong. jeff, let us assume, purely hypothetical. not asking you for any partisan things. let us assume mitt romney wins the race. would you have a different investment strategy, would you buy different stocks and groups than if romney lost? >> i think so, larry. today is a great example. coal up a lot. you had the hospitals certainly a group that would do better under obama underperforming today. take a look at some others. hmos, big banks likely to do much better under a romney white house and romney led heads of regulatory agencies than for the hospitals, diagnostic labs or home builders. >> because romney would be more pro business on the regulatory front. is that what you're implying? >> exactly. if you look at certainly the big banks have had a real tough time for regulatory perspective. we all know what's happened with health care. clearly those industries would be operating under
these are the guys that got us into this situation. you think going to get us out? >> all right, jimmy is an old pal of mine and a real smart guy but i think he got that whole story wrong. jeff, let us assume, purely hypothetical. not asking you for any partisan things. let us assume mitt romney wins the race. would you have a different investment strategy, would you buy different stocks and groups than if romney lost? >> i think so, larry. today is a great example. coal up a lot....
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e-mail us at cnbc.com. or give us a call. miss something? head to madmoney@cnbc.com. >>> any moment stocks might rally for a week, month or season before they only go out of style. never ending wall street fashion show and then the long-term opportunities we search for all the time here on money, what i call the secular growth stories. potential to keep going higher year after year after year. hey, look, this laddtter group can be serious money-makers. these stocks still have expiration dates. everything you buy, you are only going to have to one day, sell, sell, sell. however, their moves will often last longer than you have imagined possible. that's why tonight i want to talk to you about a terrific long-term name that some people have been backing way from over the last week and half. that name is -- 5 below. symbol, five. it is a variation of the dollar store theme. expect instead of everything being $1, everything at five below is five bucks or less. we know people are excited. even though it has only been public for two months, it alre
e-mail us at cnbc.com. or give us a call. miss something? head to madmoney@cnbc.com. >>> any moment stocks might rally for a week, month or season before they only go out of style. never ending wall street fashion show and then the long-term opportunities we search for all the time here on money, what i call the secular growth stories. potential to keep going higher year after year after year. hey, look, this laddtter group can be serious money-makers. these stocks still have...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on this monday morning. we're covering hurricane sandy and its effect on the financial markets this morning. let's get you up to speed on what you need to know about the markets and the storms. the big board had been planning to keep electronic trading open but then reversed that decision in the evening last night. futures trading is taking place this morning. cme group is running overnight future session until 9:15 a.m. ea but then they're going to shut down for the day after that. dow compo
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had. we've gotten this little 6% lift. i think that we've kind of wobbled sideways for a little while. i feel like the market just in general is probably in search of a little bit of an excuse before too long to back off in some hard way so, therefore, as opposed to people thinking that the only thing standing in the way of a much higher market is some kind of a cliff agreement, you might be able to get more of a sell on the news response. i was looking back to the debt ceiling experience in the summer of 2011 which in many ways doesn't fit but in the market dynamics it does fit. 7% decline.
mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had....
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to us it's very meaningful. those are the kind of brands we pick out of big food companies when they put up for sale. they mean something to us. we invest behind them. we launch new products. we pursue distribution and grow those brands where they were declining under the big companies. >> one of the things i like to do is read through the conference calls. >> yep. >> and the whole group of foods. the conference calls have become unruly, almost. proctor's was a rebellion. but in your conference call, people are kind of scratching their heads. they're saying what the heck? why are you not having to raise price dramatically, and therefore, frankly, losing volumes like some of your competitors? >> well, we just don't have the commodity exposure that a lot of other people do. you know, we're not heavily into using things like wheat and corn and things like that. wheat is one of our biggest purchases. it's $13 million a year. it's just not a huge piece of our business. so when you average it all out, as you said, our
to us it's very meaningful. those are the kind of brands we pick out of big food companies when they put up for sale. they mean something to us. we invest behind them. we launch new products. we pursue distribution and grow those brands where they were declining under the big companies. >> one of the things i like to do is read through the conference calls. >> yep. >> and the whole group of foods. the conference calls have become unruly, almost. proctor's was a rebellion. but...
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thanks for joining us. [ticking] >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. i'm trying to educate and teach you how all this works. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. maybe i'm too skeptical, maybe i'm a creature of history, but when it comes to facebook, i'd rather be a seller than a buyer, once this deal, which priced tonight at $38 at the top of the range starts trading. if a broker comes to you between now and tomorrow and says, "psst, i can get you 50 shares at the offering price of $38," i want you to take that, take that. but so much of what's going on with this deal, with the stock market in general, the dow plunging 156 points today makes me
thanks for joining us. [ticking] >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little...
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he wants in used. just take a look at this amazing, in my head, snippet from today's incredible interview with becky quick. >> if i had a way of buying a couple hundred,000 single family homes and had a way of managing, the management is really a problem, because they're one by one. they're not like apartment houses. but i would load up on them. and i would take mortgages out at very, very low rates. >> got to love a guy that says the real issues is management and not buying hundreds of thousands of them. i would have thought the buying hundreds of thousands of them was a bit of a stumbling block. anyway, warren is not alone. fantastic housing numbers for january, one that took the index back up to where it was in january 2010 when it was pumped up by the home buyer tax credit. i say infamous because it caused the home buyers to put up so much more inventory precisely when we were trying to get the inventory down. that is right, the tax credit exacerbated the problem. someone should own that i just sai
he wants in used. just take a look at this amazing, in my head, snippet from today's incredible interview with becky quick. >> if i had a way of buying a couple hundred,000 single family homes and had a way of managing, the management is really a problem, because they're one by one. they're not like apartment houses. but i would load up on them. and i would take mortgages out at very, very low rates. >> got to love a guy that says the real issues is management and not buying...